PG's Jordan Wagner walks us through his latest Video Review of the
Bogner Amplification Barcelona 1x12 combo that is featured in the July
2011 print issue of Premier Guitar magazine and also at http://www.premierguitar.com/jul2011.

PG's Shawn Hammond is On Location at the 2011 NY Amp Show where he
visits the Celestion room. In this segment, we get to see and hear a
demo of a Trainwreck head formerly owned by Billy Gibbons, as well as a
new Avatar handwired 18-watt head, both through a Lynchback-loaded 2x12.
We also hear a new Komet Songwriter 30 head—which is based on Ken
Fischer's last Trainwreck design—through a cab with two 10" Celestion
Golds.

PG's Joe Coffey is On Location at the 2010 LA Amp Show where he visits the Celestion room. In this segment, we get to see and hear guitarist Steve Trovato demo the new G12H30 75 Hertz speaker. Based on the classic G12H30 55 hertz speaker labeled the "Hendrix speaker," the new 75 hertz model gives players just another option within Celestion's lineup of exceptional speakers.

PG's Shawn Hammond is On Location at the 2010 NY Amp Show where he visits the Celestion Room.

They loaded several different cabs with their various speakers and had guitarists play through some of the most sought after amps. The amps included [left to right] Komet 19 combo featured a heritage G12H30 with the 55hz cone, Trainwreck Liverpool "Marge" was on a Bruno 2x10 with Gold G10s, prototype 4- 6V6 Bruno Cow-tipper head was on a Bruno 2x12 with Gold G12s, Bruno Underground 30 was in a Bruno 2x12 with Alnico Blues, the famous tan EL34 Dumble was on a Heritage G1265 loaded Bruno 2x12, and Trainwreck Express "Suzanne"—originally owned by George Lynch—was on a Heritage Greenback 20W G12M loaded 4x12.

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